QUICKLINKS
MICROSCOPY & COMPUTER IMAGING LAB
- Laser scanning confocal microscopy + DIC with 3 channel digital acquisition
- Bio-Plex system
- Olympus Provis microscope and computer system
- Confocal microscope and inkjet printer
- Poster printing service
- And more....
Anatomy, Physiology, & Cell Biology
Mission Statement
The Department's mission is to emphasize programs with a strong correlation between structure and function and to focus on integration of cellular and molecular biology with the biology of cell populations organized as tissues, organs, organ systems and organisms. This emphasis includes an appreciation of the responses of cell populations and organisms to environmental quality and homeostatic challenge. Areas of excellence exist in pulmonary toxicology and in aquatic-ecotoxicology and form a potential focus in environmental health of farm and free ranging animals which may provide additional positions for veterinarians trained in environmental health and toxic impairment. As a second focus, the Department coordinates programs in the School of Veterinary Medicine having an anatomical, physiological, behavioral, biomechanical or cell biological emphasis as they relate to free ranging (wild) populations of vertebrate organisms in addition to domesticated and laboratory animals.
Goals
It is the Department's general goal to introduce and foster the most up-to-date development in the study of anatomy, physiology, behavior, biomechanics, and cell biology; to maintain educational, research and service programs of the highest quality, pertaining to animal health and disease; and to promote excellence and originality in advancing the knowledge and techniques of cellular and physiological mechanisms of organ function as an interdisciplinary focus for research and application in the areas of:
- Cardiopulmonary and hemostatic systems
- Ecotoxicology- terrestrial and aquatic
- Gastrointestinal physiology and metabolism
- Reproductive biology
- Musculoskeletal system
- Nervous system
- Behavior






